Implicit visual cues tune oscillatory activity in the motor cortex during action selection
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Andrea ALAMIA
Alexandre ZÉNON
VanRullen, Rufin
Julie DUQUE
Gérard DEROSIERE
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Neuroimage; 186:424-436 (2019). doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2018.11.027
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Former postdoctoral researcher investigating attention, sequence learning, and the neural mechanisms underlying chunking and learning. Currently research scientist at Centre de Recherche Cerveau et Cognition (CerCo) at Université Paul Sabatier in Toulouse.
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Former postdoctoral researcher investigating cognitive processes underlying decision-making, action selection, and behavioral control. Currently leads the Mococo (Motor Control and Cognition) research group at Université de Bordeaux INCIAMO.

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Full Professor, Head of the CoActions Lab
Research broadly explores a range of questions pertaining to the cognitive neuroscience of human behavior. Conduct experiments to explore the interaction between cognition and action in neurologically healthy and impaired individuals. Use a variety of techniques to characterize the functional role of different parts of the motor pathways, including transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and electroencephalography (EEG). Recent research investigates the role of the locus coeruleus in various aspects of action control, including reaching movement control, decision making, and behavioral vigor, using transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) to causally probe this neuromodulatory system. More →
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Independent researcher at INSERM Lyon since 2022, focusing on neural mechanisms underlying motivation, decision-making, and apathy. Previously spent seven years as a postdoctoral researcher in the CoActions Lab investigating neural bases of motor decisions. Still affiliated as visiting researcher collaborating on multiple projects.